The Transfiguration Of Beauty: A Dialogue With Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBBCBDEFDCF| Dimmi di grazia amor | A |
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| Nay prithee tell me Love when I behold | B |
| My lady do mine eyes her beauty see | C |
| In truth or dwells that loveliness in me | C |
| Which multiplies her grace a thousandfold | B |
| Thou needs must know for thou with her of old | B |
| Comest to stir my soul's tranquillity | B |
| Yet would I not seek one sigh less or be | C |
| By loss of that loved flame more simply cold | B |
| The beauty thou discernest all is hers | D |
| But grows in radiance as it soars on high | E |
| Through mortal eyes unto the soul above | F |
| 'Tis there transfigured for the soul confers | D |
| On what she holds her own divinity | C |
| And this transfigured beauty wins thy love | F |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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